Riverside Park - progress - 10-23-13

City Engineer Brad Curtis stands along the bank of the South Platte River and points out the previous fortifications done to the bank, which in many places survived the flood of water into Riverside Park. "This is what we're proposing with the Army Corps of Engineers and FEMA, because you can see the bank held here along the river," Curtis said. (Jenni Grubbs/Fort Morgan Times)

City Engineer Brad Curtis stands along the bank of the South Platte River and points out the previous fortifications done to the bank, which in many places survived the flood of water into Riverside Park. "This is what we're proposing with the Army Corps of Engineers and FEMA, because you can see the bank held here along the river," Curtis said. (Jenni Grubbs/Fort Morgan Times)

The city will set up barricades at the confluence of trails shown here in Riverside Park to show which part of the park is being reopened Nov. 4 and which areas will still be closed. Parks Superintendent Doak Duke points to the trail that will be opened, while the one running behind and beside him will remain closed. (Jenni Grubbs/Fort Morgan Times)